Anime First Look - One Punch Man
A hilarious twist on a traditional action series, One Punch Man is 70% comedy, 80% action and 200% awesome. It is definitely worth your time this Fall season.
Disgaea 5 Review
With a stronger storyline than previous installments, and the added benefit of utilizing PS4 hardware for beautifully detailed sprites and effects, Disgaea 5 builds upon and improves many key features, and also incorporates some new twists that are sure to bring gamers back for more.
Throwback Thursday Review - Disgaea
Its immense scope is both a blessing and a curse, but Disgaea remains one of the definitive strategy RPGs of all time.
Anime Review - GATE
With great animation and a story that stands out, GATE is one of the more entertaining shows from this last season.
Movie Review - "The Martian"
A thrilling, smart and ultimately inspiring film, Ridley Scott's "The Martian" is just the sort of movie we need to inspire and encourage a new generation of explorers.
Anime First Look - The Asterisk War
While the premise is a road many anime viewers have been down before, the striking animation and balanced pace of the opening episode invites viewers back for more.
Hit or Mith: Battle for Zendikar Review
Magic: The Gathering's latest expansion, Battle for Zendikar, is here! See what ALuckyBum has to say about the newest mechanics!
Rokka - Braves of the Six Flowers Review
A unique action/adventure anime that morphs into an engaging mystery, Rokka - Braves of the Six Flowers successfully steps off the path often taken by other series and is an intelligent and refreshing series more than worth a watch.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review
The 28-year-old Metal Gear franchise has culminated with a raw and powerful storyline, supported by Hollywood-class cinematic cut-scenes and the voice acting and music production to match. Add in a healthy serving of gameplay that is all at once familiar and at the same time more complex and engaging and you end up with one of the most iconic installments of an iconic series.

